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   Discrete scale invariance of human large eeg voltage deflections is more prominent in waking than sleep stage 2  
   
نویسنده zorick t. ,mandelkern m.a.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2015 - دوره : 9 - شماره : DEC
چکیده    Electroencephalography (eeg) is typically viewed through the lens of spectral analysis. recently,multiple lines of evidence have demonstrated that the underlying neuronal dynamics are characterized by scale-free avalanches. these results suggest that techniques from statistical physics may be used to analyze eeg signals. we utilized a publicly available database of fourteen subjects with waking and sleep stage 2 eeg tracings per subject,and observe that power-law dynamics of critical-state neuronal avalanches are not sufficient to fully describe essential features of eeg signals. we hypothesized that this could reflect the phenomenon of discrete scale invariance (dsi) in eeg large voltage deflections (lvds) as being more prominent in waking consciousness. we isolated lvds,and analyzed logarithmically transformed lvd size probability density functions (pdf) to assess for dsi. we find evidence of increased dsi in waking,as opposed to sleep stage 2 consciousness. we also show that the signatures of dsi are specific for eeg lvds,and not a general feature of fractal simulations with similar statistical properties to eeg. removing only lvds from waking eeg produces a reduction in power in the alpha and beta frequency bands. these findings may represent a new insight into the understanding of the cortical dynamics underlying consciousness. © 2015 zorick and mandelkern.
کلیدواژه Consciousness; Discrete scale invariance; EEG; Electroencephalography; Human; Neuronal avalanche; Scale invariance; Sleep
آدرس greater los angeles veterans administration healthcare system,departments of psychiatry,(tz) and imaging (mm),university of california,los angeles,ca,united states,department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences,university of california,los angeles,ca, United States, greater los angeles veterans administration healthcare system,departments of psychiatry,(tz) and imaging (mm),university of california,los angeles,ca,united states,department of physics,university of california,irvine,ca, United States
 
     
   
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